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(H a n d u u K ic u r d e r .) j LETTER FROM THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS- j wear some cloth wrapped around AMEHICANS MUST CONTINUE FIGHTING. S. F. Star (Dem.): Any pre ____ I their waists and reaching to their The woolen mills puid up all uc- * The Thorn Comes Forth tended “ Democrat" who doesn’t — —— — — —— — — stand up for direct legislation, pub “ ¡{ » f ro,eat “ round th° " Arms for Rebels from Japan and Australia, counts iu fall last Monday and T Ü E 8 D A T AUGUST s, 1899~ A Co quit le Boy Writes an Inlerwlmc Latter $3000 were put iu circulation. W ith P oint F o rw a rd ." and Cartridges Bear Trade-Mark lic ownership, aud equality of oppor ol Sights and Experiences. oclle8’ iwhR'lh 1 “ W»“ “ <>«>e . would by courtosy hare to call a waist, but All business buildings ou Main of UnitedStates Firm. tunity is politically a fraud or an PUBLISHED EVERV TUESDAY it rather imperfectly answer» that street are occupied and thero is T h e thorn point o f disease idiot, or at b e s t has not yet learned Brett Clark writes to his sister, purpose, simply covering their Chicago, Aug. 4.—The Tribune’s demaud for two or three more B u t the even the nlplmhct of genuine J. Mrs. Elliott, and family, from “Jaro, breasts, und hardly that much. I special correspondence from Ma- buildings iu snitable business loca is an ache or pain. democracy. Editors and Proprietors. Island of Panay, I*. I., of date of was down after cocoanuts the other b lood is th e feed er o f the ... . . ---------------------------- .nila under date of June 26, says; tions. June 18th, 18J9, which was received day and saw several native women ' The next campaign can hardly begin Itubo Gardiner last Monday qjhole body. P urify it w ith UevDted to tiie material and social np- J’ c 'll b n ld iu g o f theOofluill© Vulley particularly in Coquille City August 2d. 1 1 is clad in a smile aud tbo glad shim - 1 sooner than November. Tin Amori- passed through towu with a feeder tr • ad o f Coo8 County generally. . quite a long ami interesting letter, mering sunlight, and such sights j can army during the rajuy season for a sawmill which he was taking tlOOQ S Sarsaparilla. Subscription, per year, iu advance, %3. Kidneys, and «mmi etomach will at nud Mi's. Elliott kindly allows us urt- quite common. 1 can hardly be expected to do any- to the McCaun mill. * gi/W v« liver iiv«r .ml HOLBROOK, MERRILL “ Everybody smokes, from the thing more than hold wlmt it has Geno Robiusop, with a crew of once respond ? No thorn in this point. T U | V D I D L l ) is kept on Ale at fc. C. D .iK t’ 8 to quote soiiio paragraphs o f general j I l l l i i 1/111/11 AdvertiulnK Aceticjr, #4 and 65 B lo o d PolQOnfng — “ The surgeon said ft S T E T S O N ............ He says: : child of 4 years to the old patriarch gained and prepare tor tho next men aud snugging scow, started Merchants' Exchange, San Franolsc«», California, interest. where contract! for advartiaiu« «•« !*• mad« for it. "I left San Francisco on board the | with one foot in o tho .---------- grave. A * curi- ---- : - unmpajg,, q-[,0 grollnJ to defend work last Monday cleaning out the when he took out the brass shell received In Also BRIDGE i? BEACH wound at San Juan Hill two weeks before, transport Morgan City, April 25th; 0us burial custom prevails here. is not very great. fishing grenuds recently purchased that It would have poisoned me if It had The Evening Telegram gives Gen ; and arrived at .Manila bay May 27th, \ G bodies are placed in the ground, Heavj shipments of arms are said by himself and Sheriff Gage. not been for my pure blood. I told him It S T O V E S - ------ eral Tuttle as authority that “ there stayed thero one day, an 1 then but in vaults in charge of the Hood’3 F .rsaparlllu that made it pure.” The little schooner being built was to be constantly arriving from Japan G eorge P. C oper , C o . G, 2oth U. 8. Inf., will be no annual encampment of camo ou down here—arriving at priests, and a yearly vault rental of and Australia and,'it is said, even by Johuuy Audersou nnd Fred Washington Barracks, Washington, D. C. the national guard this jear.” i Iloilo on the 30th of May. This $25 in Spanish coin is collected from our own country. Cartridges Huffman is gradually nearing com- j Rheumatism - “ Myself nnd a friend ami any other S. F. Star: A convention hns town of Jaro is about four miles j from the relatives or friends of the picked up iu the insurgent trenches ple.twn. The inside planking is both suffered from severe attacks of rheu matism. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured both. been called in New York for Au from Iloilo, aud Iloilo is 350 milesi corpse, and if from any cause they bear the trade mark of a big manu now-all on aud the outside plunk We would not be without it.” W m . H. gust 7th to form a new labor party. from Manila. Jaro was captured i fail to pay, the bodies' are palled facturing firm in the United States. ing will be iu place within a short L ester , 65 Leonard St., Fall River, Mass. If a dozen or two more new parties from the Filipiuos on the 16th day j out of the vaults and thrown into a The insurgents have three factories time. Or any ami everything /j are formed, tho Republicans iu 1900 of March, one battalion of the 18th common pile outside tho cemetery where they manufacture cartridges James S. Averill lias leased tiie carried in a U. S. infantry aud 200 men of the walls. Outside the cemetery hero and other munitions of war. If schoouer Mizpah and will run her will Lave an easy victory. First-class Hardware Store. Tennessee regiment against alxmt is a pile o f bones large enough to they were kept on the run they between here and San Francisco in ! Salem Journal: Aside from a 5900 insurgents, and our troops 1 1 po d ’a Pill* cur» liver 111»; the non Irrttatlug and would have no time so to equip the lumber carrying trade. The oa 7y~~catliartlc to take with H ood's SaraaparlllaT few poems aud what Governor Geer have held it ever sipce, frequently fill a couple of railway cars. “ We experienced quite a severe themselves that they could return vessel loaded at Prosper uud w il! , hAs done (and lie is well paid), what having skirmishes with the natives. has the state of Oregon done for In fact, hardly a day passes with earthquake ou the 16th of this j after defeat, better able to fight probably get to sen today. (Successors to J. J. Lamb. J SALE—147 Acre» of LnnJ, ^ mile wero before. A school election was held last! TT'Olt the volunteers except sell them old out an exchange of shots. On the month, the shock traveling from than they 1 from Norway, C ooh co u n ty . Known --- t~ y — — » >»»*7----------- Monday for the purpose of elect as theMoOlury yluce. For paticulsr». oftlt uniforms at more thnn tho lawful 15th of tho current month we had north to south and lasting about STATE SCHOOL FUND APPORTIONED. T o t i i e T J " n .l o r v u . n s i ,t © o minute. Some small bambe o huts HENKY GKADY, ing a director to fill tho vacancy on price? Norway, Oregou, quite a lively little brush with them. wero shaken down, bat no serious caused by the removal of W. D. jun20t4 The Spanish public prosecutor They had been getting pretty bold damage clone, although some of Disbursement In the State Nearly $200,000. Shoemaker. C. S. Goodenougli Dr. Gibbon Cooi County Gets $5641.36. has submitted a report demanding for quite awhile, frequently firing the boys were pretty badly fright N otice for Publication, was elected director to fill Mr. This old reliable and that imprisonment for life bo im on our outposts nt night, putting ened. But I guess we will all get Shoemaker’s uuexpired term. L a n d O f f ic e at H osvbubo . Oregon, [ roost successful spec Salem, Aug. 1.—The state school posed on the Spauisli officers re up dummies, lightiug tires at night, used to such things as that, for they 10. 1890. j ially t in Ban Francis All of the seiuing grounds from 'V fO T IC E IS HEREBY July sponsible for the surrender of until ut Inst on the night of the 14th tell me they are of frequent occur land commissioners today made tho GIVEN THAT co, still continues to Prosper to the ocfsu are now un j L i the following-named settler has filed i ejv . cure nil Sexual and largest apportionment of school Manila. An American named Dewoy thoy slightly wounded a soldier of rence on these islands. Seminal Diseases, der control o f different parties who notice o f hi« intention to make final proof is the responsible party. j the 1st Tennessee, from a point such as Gonorrhea, “ Tho tower in the plnza here is funds ever made in the state. They will fish this fall, aud if there is a in support of his claim, and that said proof ; • will be made before Ed lincklelf, county disbursed $199,905.88 among the Governor Tanner visited Portland I about 1000 yards from our lines. So 120 feet high, with walls 10 feet various counties on a basis of $1.51 good run o f salmon thb fish busi clerk of Coos countv, Oregon, nt Coquille Syphilis, in all iu* City, Oregon, on Sept. 2, 1899, viz: Hiram 8kin Disenses, lately. Ho says Alger is all right. j before daylight tho next morning thick at the base and built out of ness will be very lively and inter A. Wetliey on his 11. 13. No. 7127, for the F N e r v o forms. u s Debility, per capita. This year’s school cen Thinks the outgoing secretary of I two 4-incli rapid fire guus nnd two coral rock. It—together with the sus shows 132,388 children of school esting this comiug season. E>* SW tf and SE>* Eec. 92, i p. 27, S. Impotoncy, Seminal Weakness and Loss o f gatlings were run into position and church—was erected in 1665, and It. 13 W. Manhood, the consequence o f self-abuse war has made a splendid record and T. VV. Clark, of the woolen mills, ago in the state Last year there He names the following witnesses to and excesses producing the following symp that he is simply being mndo an when daylight came the fun began. so they are 234 years old and bid informs us that everything now prove his continuous residence upon and toms: Sallow countenance, dark spots uu were 130,753, and the amount then First two 4-inch shrapnel shells fair to last for 500 years more. oultiyntion of, said laud, viz: Robert J. der the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in administration scapegoat. The gov looks bright and promising toward Lean, Charley A. ilarrincton, Samuel B. the ears, loss o f confidence, diffidence in “ Manila bay is rather disappoint distributed was $150,903.60, or ernor upholds the policy of Presi wero sent out to wake the black There has been active and steady operations by the Barrows, S. P. C. Johnson, all of Coquille approaching strangers, palpitation o f the rascals up, and you may rest assured ing to one on entering it. Some $1.20 per capita. dent McKinley iu the Philippines. City, Oregon. heart, weakness o f the limbs and back» I oh » they were woke up aud came run few hulks of tho old Spanish ships an increase of only 1G35 in the num mills. A great maDy valuable or Any person who desires to protest against of memory, pimples on the face, coughs- ders are now in band, more em General Lawton is now to take ning out of their trenches by hun can be seen on the north side of ber of school children since Inst the allowance of such proof, or who knows consumption, etc. . _ nuy substantial reason, under the law nnd DR. GIBBON has nractised in San Fran charge of the fall campaign in tho dreds; then the gatlings wore turned the bay, near Cavite, nnd that is year, yet the amount apportioned is ployes are being put to work aud of the regulations o f tho Interior Department, cisco over 37 years an J those trotfbltfll should the mills will s o o d be running full why such proof should not be allowed, will not fail to consult him and receive the ben Philippines. Otis, “ while not dis on them and spit bullets at tho rate about all; but as one draws nearer $43,002.28 greater. credited,” will be relieved of re of 1200 a minute, until tho insur to the city it is magnificent. The Tho apportionment for Coos and capacity. Labt Monday all accounts! bo given an opportunity at the above men efit o f his great skill and experience. The tioned time and place to cross-examine the curr-s when others fa il. Tty him. sponsibility incidental to the com gents dropped back into their bay is largo enough to hold the com Curry counties is as follows: Coos— were settled and hereafter a regu witnesses o f said claimant, and to offer evi doctor CURES GUARANTEED Persons cured lar monthly payday will be insti dence in rebuttal of that submitted by at home. Charges reasonable. Call or mand of the field forces, and give trenches. Then another round of bined navies of the world, with children, 3736; amount, $5041 36. cluiaiaut. J. T. BRIDGES, write. DR. J. F. GIBBON, tuted. The woolen mills are an im more time to governor’s duties. It shrapnel was dropped among them room to spare. The city of Manila Curry — children, 700; amount, Register. <125 Kearney street. Ban Francisco CaL portant factor to the business wel is said, also, that Aguinaldo and his nnd out they came again and tho is built in a crescent shape around $1060.06. The large increase in tho appor fare of Bandon aud we nre pleased followers are making preparations gatlings were turned loose again. the bay, and is full of sights for a for escape in the event of defeat. This pleasant business was kept up person from the occideut, but as I tionment is mainly due to prompt lo note that everything looks prom Agents are Negotiating with a Bor- for about 45 minutes, then the in only had one day there, I just have payments of interest on loans from ising for the indu&try. noo-company for an island whereon surgents made up their minds that a confused memory of a city with the school fund, which this year to live under British protection. thoy had enough of it and skipped narrow streets, paved with cobble have been bettor than in years past. 8. F. Star. Rabbi M. S. Levy, of out pretty lively. None of our boys stones; overhanging houses, with YELLOW FEVER IN THE EAST. In its in c ip ie n t « t a p e m a y b e c u red . T h l» this city, has personally investigated wero wounded, although the bullets balconies almost touching overhead; f a c t h a s b een e s ta b lis h e d . I t h a s b een How pretty lively for awhile. We streets thronged with amotlycrowd the contract labor system in Hawaii p Thirty-six Cases, Six Deaths Before Prop r o v e d b e y o n d a d o u b t b y th o u s a n d s o f p e r s o n s w h o h a v e u sed th e g r e a t b lo o d , and finds it to be virtually worse must have killed a few natives, but composed of the nations of the erly Diagnosed. n erve an d tis s u e b u ild e r , H UDYAN. than the old slavery of the south. As hud no means of ascertaining, as we world, clothed in all tho colors of HUDYAN h a s d r a w n th o u s a n d s a w a y Hawaii is now a part of tho United did not follow up the attack, for the the rainbow; enormous banyan trees f r o m the c lu tc h e s o f th e d r e a d disea se. Norfolk, Va., July 31.— Message h e re is n o d e n y in g th e fa c t. M a n y p e o States, such slavery is clearly incom reason that there are not troops covering an acre of ground; tropi from Governor Woodfin, of the T p le h a v e b e e n r e s to re d to p e r fe c t h e a lth patible with the constitution, but ns enough here to hold any more terri cal trees laden with their luscious Soldiers’ Home at Hampton, s a y B b y H U D Y A N a ft e r th e ir c a s e s w e re p r o e b e s t p h y s ic ia n s . clearly compatible with the decis tory if we should take it. * * * fruits; and last but not least numer there have been three deaths from n Y o o u u n c ce a d n h b e o p c e u le r s e s d b i f y y th o u w ill. D o n o t d e “ I have not got to my regiment ous, the ever-present mosquito and ion of the United States supremo la y . R e m e m b e r t h a t d e la y s a r e d a n g e r yellow fever, since yesterday. Thirty o u s. T h e y a r e e s p e c ia lly s o in c a s e s o f court in the Arago caso that con yet, but am assigned to duly with the worst feature of the islands. in c ip ie n t c o n s u m p cases are now UDdcr treatment. Ex tio n . L o o k a t th ese tract labor is not “ involuntary serv the 18th infantry. My regiment is “ We stopped nt Honolulu for two pert surgeon» •avl immune nurses DymptUIllB. Biudjr them c a r e fu lly . ^ * ”** itude.” The decision can bo made down about 500 miles south of here, f la g 's o n o u r w ftjr. are being installed, and rigid quar A re th ey y o u rs? on an island called Do Jola—off the “I do not know when I will be antine regulations enforced. of universal application whenever ft T h e n y o u m u st be He c a r e fu l. Y o u a re is deemed expedient, and the uncon coast of Borneo about 50 miles. sent to my regiment, and so do not does not think the disease will w ith in th e g ra sp o f co n s u m p tio n . tested decision of the Hnwaii su This island of Pnnay is third in know where to tell you to address spread beyond the home. H U D Y A N w ill re- eu se y ou . Take premo court in favor of contract size ami second in importance of the mv letters, but for the present to SITUATION IS KEttlOUS. 1 U D Y A N now . labor is strictly in lino with the entire archipelago of nearly 2000 Brett Clark, 23d U. S. infantry, P I., 1. F L U S H IN G “ Fort Monroe, Va.- -At 4 p. ro. OF TH E CH EEKS islands. This is the center of tho and I will get it sometime or other. yesterday Surgeon Pettus, United policy of the administration, IN T H E A F T E R sugar nnd rice producing district, But be sure and write often, as it States marine hospital service, quar NOON AN D E V E N IN G —th e h e c t ic and with proper care and culture takes about four months to get Tin antine officer, officially stated that Tho Sun Printing Co, Caso. flu sh — t h o first s y m p t o m o f c o n Central Oregon ¡State Normal School, Drain. Oregon its production would bo enormous. nnswer to n letter from here, and yellow fever was at the National s u m p tio n . H U D \ i r i L I , OPEN ITS DOOK8 FOK THE NEW SCHOOL YEAH ON SEPTEM BER Y A N w ill c a u s e it Tho judgment of tho lower court Tho islands are covered to the news from home is very welcome. Soldiers’ Home at Hampton. There ▼ V 11, 1899. Tho buildings having been thoroughly renovated and improved, new to d i s a p p e a r . apparatus added, and other improvements made tor the comfort nud convenience of the iu the cnee of J. J. Stanley ot ah, water’s edge with banana, coeoanut, * * * This island seems to be , have been 34 cases with six deaths, H U D Y A N w ill e s students. Good Boarding and Dormitory advantages at the lowest possible rates. b lis h a p e r fe c t respondents, vs. J. A. Lose et ah. bread fruit, nutmeg, dute palm aud very healthy, blit one man out of j The commanding officer took imrae- c ir c u la t io n o f th e b lo o ta d irtid c a u s e the Uniform Slate Yunna! School Conrse— Complete Training School. c h e e k s to a s s u m e a n o r m a l r o s y c o lo r . appellants, from Coos county, -T. C. mango trees, besides various other two regiments dying from disease di^te measures for quarantine, 2. T I C K L I N G IN T H E T H R O A T A N D In connection with Normal, where seniors are professionally trained uuder the super Fullerton, judge, was modified. trees suitable for building purposes, since our army came here in January, I “ General Corbin says conditions C O U G H . A t first the c o u g h is a s lig h t vision of a Critic leacher, who will give bis entire time to this work. Graduates o f The opiuiou, which was written by principal ninong which is mahogany, and ho died from smallpox con- j aro g(.n0USj aud there is no telling h a c k —th a t Is tho first In d ica tion . H U D this school are given a credit o f 3') months’ teaching experience, which enables them to to p the t ic k lin g an d th e cou g h . reach the Life Diploma in the quickest and roost satisfactory manner. Send your Chief Justice Woolvertou, concludes all of the principal houses lieing tracted in Manila. The worst com -; ]10;v f.lr tim infection may have Y H A U N D Y w A ill N s w ill reli3ve it In a f e w d a y s . address for complete catalogue tc JOHN B. W ALKER, A. M., built of it. When the insurgents plaint here seems to bo dysentery,, reached. It stems it was not until ns follows: 8. A S L I G H T P A I N IN O N E O R B O T H President o f Faculty. , u su a lly n e a r the top s. T h is is “Tho court below having entered were driven out of Iloilo they fired aud all are troubled with it more or I tlie inmates of the home began to o L n U N I n G d S ica tio n th a t the c o n s u m p tiv e germ h a s In v a d ed th e lu n g tissu e. HUDYAN a doereo that the plaintiffs have and the buildings and burned nearly the less- die that the disease was discovered w ill e r a d ic a te the g erm . H U D Y A N w ill recover of and from the defendants entire town, but when this town r e s to re th e lu n g tissu e to a h e a lth y c o n to bo yellow fever.” d itio n an d p r e v e n t fu r th e r d e s tr u c tio n . ----------- -■ ----------------- J. A. Luse, M. A. McLeod and wns taken they went out of it so fast The Rev. W. B. Costley, of Stock- 4 . W E A K N E S S AR O U N D TH E H E A R T Thomas Howard, the amount of tluy had no time to tiro jt; but men, bridge, Gn., while attending to his Paid the Interest. T h e h e a r t is b e c o m in g w ea k . H U D Y A N w ill s tr e n g th e n it an d c a u s e th e w e a k n e s s their subscription (stock), that they women and children skipped on the pastoral duties nt Ellenwood, that to d is a p p e a r . In the treasury department, nt have a lieu therefor on the property double quick, leaving everything Htnte was attacked by cholera morbus. 1 'ou h a v e th e sy m p to m s . B e w ise. T a k e U D Y A N b e fo r e It Is to o la te. D o n ot a l jewelry, He says: “ By chance I happened to the capitol, yesterday, n remittance H involved, we are induced, under the behind them—clothes, low y o u r c a s e to g o on to the in c u r a b le foregoing considerations, to modify furniture, in fact everything they get hold of a bottle of Chamberlain's was received from the treasurer of s ta g e . I f y o u do th ere w ill be n o h elp fo r U D Y A N sh o u ld b e used at on ce. such decree. Tho order hero will possessed, nnd when the soldiers Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem Curry comity, amounting to$13.(i3, y I t o u w . ill H m a k e the lu n g tissu e s t r o n g and g e r m s o f tho d is e a s e w ill be r a p id ly be that the sate of the plant, good got in, some of them reaped a rich edy and I think it was the means of being in full interest on delinquent d the r a w n fr o m th e sy stem . T h e n y o u w ill will, etc., by W. A. and J. A. Luse, harvest, one man I know o f getting saving my life. It relieved me at taxes, nnd when its last payineut reg a in y o u r h ea lth an d s tr e n g th . H U D Y A N c a n b e o b ta in e d o f all d r u g g is t s f o r 50c through E. G. Flanagan, to the about $50o0 worth of jewelry. The once. ’ For sale by R. S. Knowlton. j was made the county treasurer was p er p a c k a g e o r 6 p a c k a g e s f o r $2 50. If y o u r d r u g g is t d o e s n o t k e e p H U D Y A N , Sun Printing Company, bo set aside town, like all ¡Spanish towns, has n UDYAN REM EDY Green is the color most beneficial notified of the amount of accum send d ir e c t to th e F H r a n c is c o o r L o s A n aud annulled; that J. A. Luse, M. plaza of an nrea of about two acres, to the eye in diffused light and red ulated interest, which be prom pity g C e O le M s , P C A a N l. Y . A San s t a ff o f p h y s ic ia n s an d s u r o n s m a y he c o n s u lte d tree i f y o u w ill A. McLeod and \V. A. Luse bn re with a tower in tho center, aud the nnd pinks the most harmful. In a paid. This is tho first payment of g c a e ll. Y o u m a y ca ll o r w rite ns y o u d o- quired to account to tho corpora town built around tho plnza. All strong direct light, however, blue iuterest on account o f delinquent sire. C o n s u lta tio n is fre e . A d v ic e Is fre e . tion for the sum of $7 10, with legal the houses around tho plaza are i nnd neutral tints are the best for taxes for 1899, received by the state A d d r e s s, interest thereon, from the date of three stories high, Statesman. ie ow< i s oi v eyes nnd pure white tho most treasurer.— Salem at th e ■ . . . » ------ HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, the payment to W. A. Luse; that being built o f stone 5 .uui u.™ .... ns is is proved proved by by the tho phe- phe am . , tlSt( or : I harmful, harmful, as ICoalt Mail. I the Sun Printing Company recover commercial purposes, the «PPer nomenon of «now blindness. No. 810 South Broadway, Tho Empire brought over 200 of and from them the amount, nnd h tones for dwelling purpose«, while Los Angeles, CaL tons of freight from Portland for , . . A Portland . that the appellants recover their hack from tho p!nzu the houses are, the Empire nnd Coquille canneries. C or, S tockton , Market ond Bills Sts.. costs and disbursements on the built of bamboo, until when one P«Por wants the crawfish made the Snn Frenolsoo. CaU Mrs. Sol Wise, on Wednesday, g e t s in the suburbs thero is nothing I »t»te flower. That would be p at appeal." received the sad, news of the death but natives' huts of bamboo nud! aV°ut a8 88 “ *ke ,tlle J. c. W ILSO N . A. C. W I L S O N . 8. F. Star: Tho president, in a i thatched with banana leaves. The |'V1 J ? rft.<>0 iU* 8tate flower- 88 lms of h6r mother, Mrs. Adler, at Wind Blacksmith and Wagonmaker Practical Machinist. Notice to Taxpayers. message to General Otis dated July 1 natives drove the Spaniards out of i sor, Cal. boen done, euum- 1st, 1899, thanking the Eighth tins place about six years ago, and Ç * ,8tftte8 tU t o t i c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t army corps tor service “ w hen uuder of course they fell heir to everything j crators will be required for his t.hc Board o f Equalization for the Work the terms of their enlistment they the Spaniards had, and now wo have districtTin takin« f “ 8" 8' Connty of Coos and state o f Oregon, will attend at the office of the County Clerk, of would have been entitled to their it all—such is the fate of war. The i bc« 1U8 J a n o l a t noxt’ said County, at Coquille City. Coos County, M A C H I N I S T S , discharge upon tho ratification of houses wero fitted up in most lu x u -', A . FiUpxxxo cannon made of Oregon, on the 28TH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1S99. the same being the last M on W a g o n m a k e r s , tho treaty with Spain,” virtually rious style one could imagine, with I t'v° - inid' K“ 8P'P® mounted on a day in said month, at the hour o f 9 o’ clock has been scut to Eu- admits that all the volunteers have mahogany upholstered furniture, I wheel-barrow \ -pA'rÀ-li ..<> I m • mu * — a. ro., o f eaid dav, and publicly examine H o r s e s h o e r s , . v3iT »A ,--L .R -ri the assessment rolls and correct all errors in been illegally conscripted ever| rosewood" pianos, ebony stands, mar- Scne 1 * vo UD eeI\ a n d B la c k s m i t h s . valuation, description or quality of lands, since that ratification in the early j ble topped tables, great pier mirrors, I Corvallis and vicinity will have lota or other property. spring, as Otis would not permit tho finest of china crockery, beauti- 8000 or 10,000 bushels of prunes. Now, therefore, all persons having busi ness before the said Board of Equalization Machine work of all kinds, built new or ropaired; iron and wood turning; them to leave and not one in one ful cut-glass pitchers and vases, full Growers are advised not to contract will take notice nnd appear at the time and blacksmithing and wagon-making in all branches. hundred wanted to re-enlist. plaoe aforesaid, and make due complaint, length oil paintings, lace curtains, crops. otherwise the assessment will stand as re Coast Mail: Last week Gov. and everything o f the finest. We E d a c a t e Y o a r B o w e l « W it h C » i c a r « t s . M A CH IN E. W AGON A N D FAR M W O R K A R E S P E C IA L T IE S turned by the assessor. Candy C a th artic, cure constipation forever. ! Geer, speaking of the indiscriminate soldiers now have mahogany bods 10c. Witness mv hand this 31st day of July.1899. 23c. I fC .C .C . fa il, druggists refund m oney. J. 8. LAWRENCE, applications for pardon of crimi to sleep on, mahogany tables to eat -------------► ------------------- Assessor of Coos County, < 1 nal.:, >sid: “ Duly today a man came on, marble-topped tables to write Junior League Program, Aug. 13,1899. COR S A L S A T A BARGAIN.— « w a n V IT A L IT Y iu person with a petition from Coos on, nnd soon. In fnet to look into L O S T V IG O R Land at O d a r Point, with boom couuty for the pardon of a convict o jr quarters you would think they Music by Irene Lamb; reading AND M A N H O O D nnd boom privileges. Also, over who has been in prison only six were fine furnituro stores. Matthew, 5th chapter, 1-12 verses;! Tmy.otcn'y, Cures Tcqmtciv j, Night Emissions and 250 acres o ' 2>TO- j L bottom land, A . B . D e a n , P r o p r ie to r •O' weeks. Tbo petition got here nearly “The natives arc a race o f very prayer by Mrs. Fitch; roll-call, re- . wasting discaics, Oiserocs all effects o f self- within 2 miles of Coquille City, in Sucoeseor to Nosier Bro s, na eoon ns the prisoner.” ith pledge; minutes of| n is Is spending wnn piecige; oi abusar ( or excess and India- small people; a full-grown man and A. O. Wheeler, Seattle is happy over an order of about the size of a 10-year old last meeting; recitation, “The Sweet- I ere lira. A nerve tonic and quantities to suit purchasers. En quire of W. SINCLAIR. I « ..., est” _ _M o ,,.I M a . \- * r roeitation, n c i f n l i m i “ “ T Two u -n W *îZ u, : blooc .1 .... builder. Brings the — Maud Maev; the unvy department that American American girl. Tho bettor cla> General Draying and Hauling a Specialty. Coquille City, Oregon. pink flow to pale cheeks and *tf] ships must hereafter buy American seem to be bright and fairly well Ways” — Reta Johnson; reading, Commercial Men Promptly and Safely •Uv J V ' « t o r . the tire of youth. “The Little Crippled Chicken that educated, anti dress iu something coal. Treasurer's Notice. ity m il 5 0 e per hox: O boxes -- - Delivered at Any Point. like modern style, but the lower Became a Missionary Hen"— Emma i *1 f'.’r (¡It2.RO; witi a written guaran Don't Tobarro Spit nnd Smoke Ttmr l.tfl» A way. 'O TIC E is hereby given that all County class are little better thnn brutes, Slier wood ; music; rending, “ His tee to cure o- roAind the money. Warrants endorsed prior to January Good Rigs. Spanking Teams. Reasonable Rates. T o q u it to b a cco easily anil fo r tr e r . t»e m ag an<l dress in Hand in Jesus' Hand” — Esther rather abbreviated 5. 1893, will be paid on presentation at n v n etlc. full o f life , nerve and vigor, take N o To* Johnson; close with 23d Psalm in office in Coquille. Coos conn tv. Or. No styles, the men generally wearing NERV1TA M EDICAL C O . FJac. the w onder-w orker, that m akes weak men COQUDL-IxE C I T Y , O R E G O N . July 10. 1899. s tion g . A ll druggists, 50c o r SI. C ure guaran white cotton trousers aud sometimes concert. I o n e H / n s t o m , 1st V.-P. d r t o n A Jachan s r> , CHICACO, ILL. interest will be allowed after W . W. H \ Y 1.8, tee«! B ook let ond ¿-.ttnple frc«'. Address Corner Hall and First streets, : : : Near Railroad Depot an under garment, while the women Lota Barrows, Pres. Treasurer. Fo sale by Coqnlle Pbarmscv S terling R em edy Co , C h icago or N ew Y ork « î f l u i î k C iti] § e t n lii S. M°EWEN <fc CO. CALL FOR::: Boors, Windows Building Material, SaUafuiiil J. A. Lamb & Co., CONSUMPTION i Big Line of Paper, COQUILLE PHARMACY. N WILSON & WILSON DEAN'S LIVERY, FEED ! SALE STABLE REKWTA N